When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
With the tightening of the job market and the emergence of new technologies transforming the American labor force, a debate has emerged in academia and likely also in the homes of college-bound ...
Jane Eyre, Bartleby the Scrivener and Holden Caulfield may find their celebrity status waning as fewer college students nationwide choose to study English. According to Inside Higher Ed, a Web site ...
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When English majors are asked what they’re majoring in, these questions inevitably come up: “What are you going to do with an English degree? Does that mean you want to be a novelist? Where’s the ...
English majors are often the butt of jokes regarding the "useless" nature of a liberal arts education. The misconception that English degrees are a waste of time, energy, and money ignores the ...
RIT’s English BS pairs the study and making of new forms of literature and media with the digital tools you need to excel in today’s professional environments. Three Dynamic Track Options: Choose to ...
The faculty in English are committed to preparing students to read critically, think analytically, research thoughtfully, and write well in a variety of contexts. The English curriculum introduces ...
“An English major?” I can still hear the disdain in my father’s voice. “I thought you were going to be a doctor?” We like to think of college as an investment. But with the class of 2015 having the ...
Jeff Tompkins is a writer and teacher of English as a Second Language living in New York City. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1967 and was educated at Brown University and University College ...